How you found LSDGoogle the night before the LSAT, trying to determine if testers really aren't allowed to pee for six thousand hours

How your posting style changed over timeI used to occasionally glance at Craigslist R&R and, I guess, thought all semi-anonymous online boards were dominated by bitter, angry people. LSD has helped me realize that one can be confident and forthcoming without fear of provoking a descent into .... So yeah, that.

How many alts you have, if anyZero x one

Any crushes you've hadZero x three

Any enemies you've madeLike cahow said, no enemies. There's what I assume is unreciprocated animosity for a few who are stuck in rich-white-people (&or totally-self-centered) land

Whether the posters/threads you hang with/in have changed over time and whyFirst, searching for topics; now it's usually browsing the last 200 that seem relevant. While still totally naive, the most useful topics for me are usually those that others are also thinking about

Or anything else that you think is interestingTwo things that would improve the experience for some of us.

It's awesome that people forge friendships and all that, but it seems like many threads shift into conversations among "lsd obsessed," often preventing further insights on a topic. Like, nothing wrong with superficial conversation, but the topic is often entirely lost.

I also suspect that some people are turned off by what may be perceived as elitism/insults.[/quote]

If I take a year off, I plan on buying a puppy so we can adjust to eachother before I'm a 1L. I'm looking at getting a Shih Tzu or a Lhasa Apso (the breeds I had growing up). While I'd love to get a rescue dog, most of the dogs in the local shelters are rather large animals which is not an option as I live in an apartment. Anyone have advice on how to find a breeder and a healthy dog? I want to make sure that I don't get a dog coming from a puppy mill.

Thanks...

There's a bumper sticker which saysThe top ten reasons to adoptwere killed in a shelter last year

If you think it wise and are sure you can offer support and love for their entire lives, adopt. Consider adopting two to keep one another company.

But I implore you, never ever purchase a living, breathing, feeling and thinking individual. Never.

There are surely hundreds or thousands of lesbian/gay/transgender/bi/etc. people who attend BC. Perhaps this is an opportunity to attend and start a fire!

Important and just causes are not yet represented at a ton of schools. Yet, sympathetic students/faculty/staff abound almost everywhere, and it just takes (a whole bunch of) work ( -- perhaps more than it should).

In my history classes, there were a few students who seemed over than 29, but the often contributed a ton of valuable stuff (with a few exceptions). Education is something awesome, and it's nothing to feel alienated about at all.